On September 24th, assistant professor Nev Jones will be a keynote at 'Too mad to be true,' an international philosophy of psychiatry conference hosted by the University of Ghent in Belgium. Taking a critical look at the phenomenology of psychosis over the course of the 20th and early 21st centuries, Dr. Jones' talk will focus on ongoing disjunctures between traditional phenomenological psychiatry and work in political philosophy and social justice attentive to epistemic and institutional hierarchies in the production of knowledge about psychosis. Attend the conference here.
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